Almost Home is a non profit no kill animal rescue dedicated to finding loving, forever homes for homeless animals. We are strongly against the senseless act of euthanasia and are striving to make it a thing of the past. Almost Home is a safe haven for animals whether they are young or old, sick or healthy, maimed or beautiful. A place to "feel" safe and "BE" safe.

Almost Home Humane Society is dedicated to the animals and people of our community. As an organization we believe that our tagline of "adopt a friend, save a life" exemplifies our mission. With the help of our dedicated staff, volunteers and the community we would like to achieve the goal of No More Homeless Pets.

The purpose of this organization is to establish and administer a low-cost spay/neuter program for all companion dogs and cats in Vernon County, Wisconsin and to establish and administer a Trap/Neuter/Vaccinate/Release (TNVR) Program for all barn and feral cats in Vernon County.

The mission of AlterCare Animal clinic is to provide safe and affordable spay and neuter services to companion pet owners in our local and nearby communities, while eventually offering limited and affordable wellness care to reduce the suffering of unwanted companion animals.

The mission of Altered Tails is to provide accessible and affordable spay/neuter solutions for companion animals and outdoor cats. Our vision is to eliminate euthanasia as a means of population control. We work with companion animal owners, breed rescue organizations, and shelters to provide low cost spay/neuter services. Our staff is committed to the highest quality care for the animals.

The Alternative Humane Society was founded in 1977 with a no-kill philosophy and a goal of making Whatcom County a no-kill community. The use of foster homes for rescued animals was and has continued to be our policy. We remain a 100% volunteer organization with no paid staff and no physical shelter. All of the animals are still kept in foster homes. AHS offers a spay/neuter voucher program for those who qualify.

Our mission is to adopt out as many animals as possible in lieu of euthanasia, to promote the spay/neuter of family pets to combat pet overpopulation, to investigate animal cruelty in the Panhandle, and to educate the public on responsible pet ownership. We try to place as many animals as possible either through adoption, by utilizing rescue groups, or other area animal organizations.

American Eskimo Rescue of St. Louis (AERSTL) is a breed-specific rescue group for American Eskimo dogs and American Eskimo dogs-mixes. We will help any dog in need. We are a group of dedicated volunteers, working together for the benefit of helpless and homeless Eskies. Our program is funded by donations and adoption fees. Our volunteers participate in rescue work, transporting, fostering, and networking to save American Eskimo lives. If we can keep these dogs out of the shelter it makes room for another dog in need. Our rescue will cover Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky.

The American Lurcher Rescue Project, Inc. (“ALP”) is a 501(c)(3) all volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of racing lurchers and greyhound mixes. We work hard to find responsible groups and/or homes when and, if appropriate, for retired racing lurchers and greyhound mixes that have been abandoned or no longer wanted or in immediate danger of being killed. The ALP transports lurchers to adoption groups in the United States and Canada, and provides for basic and emergency medical care, and temporary boarding.

ASAP Inc. was established in 1993 as an organization whose mission is to find qualified, loving homes for horses who are no longer eligible to race. ASAP Inc. utilizes horses surrendered to its program in equine assisted therapy for community youth to instill core values of compassion, responsibility, empathy, and more.

Since 1982 the Amory Humane Society has worked tirelessly to end animal suffering and promote a better life through education, foster programs and adoption. We take in dogs and cats from the surrounding areas in hopes to put an end to homeless animals. Out facility houses an estimated 50 dogs and 30 cats that are waiting to be adopted. Come meet your new best friend!